Just picked this up for 5 bucks I knew what it was when I seen it. Buuttttt how is the used?
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Just picked this up for 5 bucks I knew what it was when I seen it. Buuttttt how is the used?
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You hang it from the back of your truck hitch. :shrug:
.......it's an old sharpener, hold the handle & run the blade between the balls, it's supposed to touchup up blades, not sure how good it ever was. I would never run my razor through it.
Seem 'em... Mever met anyone who said it worked though.. I think they were a gimic im the twenties.
You run the razor through the marbles. Similar to modern knife sharpeners that use various stones but work by the same principle. I don't know how useful it is for a razor though.
Okay after trying to figure this thing out I think I have it down. I started out with a dull razor that would not cut hair off my arm . but after about 15-20 minutes of running the razor through the marbles it will now cut hair clean off my arm. sound crazy but I really think this thing works. I am a believer now.
I have to find out if Escher made one of those ...... :p
It requires an abrasive mixture between the balls, so I find it hard to believe it worked for you.
http://straightrazorpalace.com/hones...azor-hone.html
http://straightrazorpalace.com/hones...-get-shot.html
Perhaps there was some left from previous owner.
I doubt grit was required. In LW books, ISBN 0-89538-035-8 page 127 three colors are shown, dark blue, green and dark gray. I suspect these were for razor blades. There were all kinds of glass sharpeners for blades that never specified grit. I own some that are clear marbles. Too bad the only marking is Pat. Pend.